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The relationship between tPTEF:tE and specific airway conductance in infancy.

C A Dezateux1, J Stocks, I Dundas, E A Jackson, M E Fletcher.   

Abstract

This study examines the association between the time taken to achieve peak tidal expiratory flow as a proportion of total expiratory time (tPTEF:tE) and specific airways conductance (SGaw) in healthy infants and those with prior physician diagnosed, associated, lower respiratory illness with wheezing (prior LRI) during the first year of life. We compared tPTEF:tE and SGaw, the latter estimated during both initial inspiration (ll) and end-expiration (EE), in 168 infants (94 males), measured on 220 occasions. Mean (range) tPTEF:tE was 0.321 (0.150-0.522) in 73 healthy infants aged less than 3 months (mean, 7.8 weeks), in whom mean (range) EE SGaw and plethysmographic thoracic gas volume at functional residual capacity (FRCpleth) were 2.47 s-1 kPa-1 (0.6-5.8) and 141 mL (87-204), respectively. Both tPTEF:tE and EE SGaw were significantly lower in older infants with prior LRI (n = 79; mean age, 50.0 weeks) compared to a similarly aged group of healthy infants (n = 68; mean age, 48.5 weeks), the mean difference [95% confidence intervals (CI)] being -0.039 (-0.013, -0.064) and -0.48 s-1 kPa-1 (-0.24, -0.72), respectively. A significant but weak association between tPTEF:tE and EE SGaw was found among infants above 3 months of age, irrespective of prior wheezing status. However, this relationship was not significant in healthy younger infants, in whom a significant but weak association with FRCpleth was found. Further work is needed to elucidate the factors influencing tidal expiratory flow patterns in infancy.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7898969     DOI: 10.1002/ppul.1950180507

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol        ISSN: 1099-0496


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